Slackware :: How To Disable Akonadi On Startup
Jul 14, 2010I do not want akonadi on startup. How do I disable it?
View 5 RepliesI do not want akonadi on startup. How do I disable it?
View 5 RepliesI login as root every time (its a closed system) and I am running it on a laptop. I want to disable the touch pad after typing for 4 seconds.I have tried adding this command:syndaemon -i 4 -dto rc.4, rc.local, rc.httpd, http.mysqld
View 7 Replies View Relatedwhat to do about the report I have attached? I know people ask about this and have asked about it in other forums, and I've googled a little already. Point me in the direction of which thing or couple of things to focus on, anyways.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThere is a known bug with MySQL 5.1.42 that prohibits the QMYSQL driver from functioning properly. I finally found it on the MythTV bug tracker, which links it to the MySQL site. There is a patch available, but the bug was fixed in 5.1.43. To fix it on my system, I grabbed the all of -current/source/ap/mysql except for the actual source, and downloaded the latest version (5.1.44) from [URL].
View 2 Replies View Relatedthe Akonadi server won't start correctly on KDE startup. I've not found the 100%-working solution for this problem yet. It seems like many Slackware users just remove the akonadi package Unfortunately, I don't have the access to my Slackware box right now, Here is what I've tried to do so far: 1) Make the mysql daemon executable:
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After doing those steps the Akonadi server still shows a window with errors on startup. As far as I remember the ~/.xsession-errors file contains an error like "Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket /home/alexander/<some path that I forget, sorry>/mysql.socket.
on a fresh install of slackware -current x64, the first thing that i did was download and install opera. now, whenever i start kde, and run opera, X crashes with lots of crazy errors, usually in the format of:
/usr/bin/akonadi*whatever* cannot connect to x server :0
/usr/bin/akonadi*whatever* has crashed too many times and will not be restarted.
and then i get spat back out at the CLI. opera works fine in the other Desktop Environments, and i'm posting from xfce right now, so i know its an issue with akonadi. i would like to use KDE as my default desktop, but i dont want to use it without all of its features
I'm trying to run kmail on Slackware -Current. Kmail starts then akonadi server runs checks.
Then follow many errors:
I've reinstalled MySQL and it seems to be working but there is this error repeatedly:
I've done some Google searches but I'm not able to find a solution to get akonadi to work.
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i've cairo-dock starting twice. Where can I disable one startup in kde.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI installed the maverick server, and tightvncserver. I wanted a light desktop environment so I installed lxde. I am running this on a KVM virtual machine.. I want the KVM console to fall to text as the default ubuntu-server does, however after installing lxde it seems to start lxdm from somewhere... It is disabled in the rc.*/* setup...
Code:
root@srv:/etc# ls -ld rc.*/*lx* init.d/*lx*
ls: cannot access rc.*/*lx*: No such file or directory
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I want to disable the graphical desktop automatically starting up at boot. I want it to boot only to terminal. I don't want to remove it completely and still want to be able to start it up with for example "startx" if I need it.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow to disable startup applications in GNOME 2.30.2 running on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (64-bit). When I open Startup Applications (System --> Preferences -->) and uncheck a startup program, close Startup Applications and open it again, the program I unchecked is checked again. Even if I remove a program from the list it's there again the next time I open Startup Applications and the program opens when I restart.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using Kubuntu 10.10 and since I don't need Bluetooth I've disable startup for BlueDevil. Can I also disable startup for obexftp, or is it require by other processes?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have an Acer Travelmate with an external Bluetoothswitch. Everytime I boot Linux Bluetooth is automatically activated. I'm running Kubuntu. How can I disable my Bluetooth so that it doesn't start on Startup?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI have been using Sabayon 5 64-bit edition , Everything has been going great . Last month I accidentally clicked on "automatically remember running application on logging out" option in startups applications preference box -> options tab.
After which some 5 applications incl. firefox and someothers running then start everytime i boot the computer.
Its annoyance increases day by day as it makes startup slow.
I could not find a file in which this information(Apps to startup) is written.I checked /etc/runlevels/default after some googling , but cant find anything interesting there , at last gave up
How do i disable startup programs in fedora 11.
actually pulseaudio sound system starts up every time i log in. It interferes with the vlc media player running on wine 1.1.13(compiled from source). i killed the pulse audio process, and every thing works fine, but i have to do it every time i log in
I've been using Debian since the early days of Lenny being testing as OS on the same Computer. Its a Acer Aspire Notebook with switches for wireless and bluetooth. While booting Lenny my wireless and bluetooth stayed off as long as I didn't switch them on. But since squeeze they get activated ( you can see it by looking at the LED's ) the moment after the grub screen. I now do have to turn bluetooth and wireless off by hand everytime which is quite annoying since I mostly use eth0.
how to disable bluetooth and wireless per default in a way I can simply turn them back on by using the switch?
Everytime gnome starts up, the bluetooth applet has bluetooth enabled. I use it infrequently, so I always change it to disabled, but how do I make this the default setting for the bluetooth applet?
View 4 Replies View RelatedPidgin auto starts with the computer, I've closed out of it and killed the process and restarted to make sure it wasn't saving the session, it still starts, theres no option in any of the settings for pidgin to turn it off, is there a way to?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was experimenting with desktop sharing on my kubuntu and now the 2 windows opens after every login.How to disable it?
Also whats with the keyring manager? can I configure so that it does not ask password every time I login? It feels like I have gone back a decade in desktop computing dealing with these nagging features.
I recently made the switch from gnome to kde. After struggling for two straight days I finally have everything the way I want, and I must say that I am quite pleased with Kde. The one thing I want to do now is get my computer to start up without running printer applets and bluetooth and all that other stuff I don't need. I have had little luck finding any info on this one.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn order to preserve resources and to have more secure machine I want to disable services which are of no use to me. But being relatively new to Linux I want to make sure I'm disabling those really unnecessary and that my actions wont have a negative impact on overall system health / usability.code...
View 13 Replies View RelatedWe have setup squeeze workstations with gnome, citrix receiver and vmware-view client. Which startup programs and daemons, for example avahi-daemon can be normally disabled or what is disabled on your workstations?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI got a problem with a Dell Latitude E5500. I can not disable the hardware beep after the gdm3 login screen has been loaded. All alsa beeps and system sounds are disabled and/or muted. I also tried setterm -blength 0, xset -b in startup scripts. They disable terminal-beeps, but not the halt or the gdm login beep. I tried wasting around with the gconftool, but nothing happened. It is an annoying sound. If you use, init 0 to shut down, no beep comes up.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI've just installed the ubuntu server system on an old PC i'm going to be using as, you guessed it, a server. Because I like (some) graphical tools while configuring I also installed ubuntu-desktop on it afterwards.
The only problem is that I want to keep ubuntu-desktop, but that I don't want to boot into the (memory consuming) graphical interface by default.Does anyone know how to do that? (set the default boot to command-prompt). Also, does anyone have tips on packages I c an safely remove to clear up space and memory? (Like: openoffice, Evolution,Rhythmbox etc. are very obvious, but maybe some more hidden services and alike? Networkmanager e.g.?)
I'm having a little problem because I've installed xampp, but can't start it because it seems there's already an apache installation in my ubuntu
I've confirmed this by browsing to http://127.0.0.1 , and by doing px ax | grep apache
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Now I'd like to know how to stop this apache, remove from startup, and uninstall safely so I use xampp's apache instead.
I have an old Linksys WUSB54G USB wireless card lying around, and occasionally I like to use it as an access point for my laptop. For assigning IP addresses I use dhcp3-server. The only problem is that the server attempts to start itself up on boot, which I do not want- I want to start it up manually if I need it. how to disable this service on boot?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI open a PDF file in Okular it shows up with Content Pane at left side. In 'Settings'-'Show Navigation Pane', it is possible to hide the Content Pane. But next time when another document is opened, Content Pane shows up again. Is there some way to definitely hide Content Pane?
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow can I disable the startup for ubuntu's desktop during booting the system?I would like to start it manually.I tried to remove the /etc/init.d/gdm file but no help.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've a custom startup script myscript.sh placed inside /etc/init.d/ directory with below lines to disable usb bluetooth device "hci0". This happens on Ubuntu Lucid.
Code:
#!/bin/bash
echo "Disabling hci0 bluetooth usb dongle"
/usr/sbin/hciconfig hci0 down &
Here is the /var/log/daemon.log
When I rebooted it worked fine disabling the bluetooth dongle. But, later on, it gets enabled! I've lost it!
Code:
May 15 00:20:02 linbox bluetoothd[1539]: probe failed with driver input-headset for device /org/bluez/1537/hci0/dev_00_1F_DE_FE_7C_34
May 15 00:20:02 linbox bluetoothd[1539]: Adapter /org/bluez/1537/hci0 has been enabled
May 15 01:07:39 linbox bluetoothd[810]: probe failed with driver input-headset for device /org/bluez/752/hci0/dev_00_1F_DE_FE_7C_34
May 15 01:07:39 linbox bluetoothd[810]: Adapter /org/bluez/752/hci0 has been enabled
May 15 01:07:49 linbox bluetoothd[810]: Adapter /org/bluez/752/hci0 has been disabled
May 15 07:46:10 linbox bluetoothd[1452]: probe failed with driver input-headset for device /org/bluez/1450/hci0/dev_00_1F_DE_FE_7C_34
May 15 07:46:10 linbox bluetoothd[1452]: Adapter /org/bluez/1450/hci0 has been enabled
I used update-rc.d myscript S 26 2 3 4 5 . to update symlinks.
I've looked quite a bit, but didn't find an answer.
I have a Thinkpad x61s which comes with a "Sierra Wireless Mini Card module".
When I start up my computer, I get prompted for a PUK / PIN.
"Unlocking SIM PUK required" (sorry, this is a direct translation of the French, might not be the exact same words in English)
With three fields to fill:
Code PUK
New PIN Code
Reenter new PIN Code.
I don't have a card in my computer, and broadband mobile is not activated in networkmanager.
Does anyone have an idea how I can disable this prompt (I don't intend to put in a SIM card before some time).